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Dean Inge of London has said that as man’s lore fbr light progressively increases his need for government progressively decreases. Light is truth, and education Is the proc ess of determining truth. Knowl edge is power, but wisdom is light. Education must Include both, that is why true education builds char acter. Power with light is charac ter and character manifests itself through service, that great vital force of the human heart. Light is truth, where there is no light there is no truth. The Master said, “I am the way, the truth, and the light” Power without light Is a blind un guided force, while power with light builds the human race; As the human family receives more light through education and culture, it will also receive more spiritual guidance to manipulate those pow erful forces which science has dis covered in our mechanical age and It will learn to use them for the benefit, and not for tbe destruction of mankind. Light comes through education and acts of the human heart much as brakes check speed on a high powered car. War for instance, is power with out light, for its goal Is selfishness, not service. High powered explo sives are made to kill. Chemistry in the hands of a militarist kills, in the hands of a physician, cures. What is the difference? One Is pow er without light— selfishness, the other is power with light—service. A European scientist was once working in his laboratory on a God like experiment, hoping to eradicate much of the disease of the world through his discoveries. Suddenly one day without warning he was commanded by his government to come into Its laboratories, to dis cover gases for the next war. His laboratory was power with light, tbe other power without light; his was for human service, the other for human slaughter. " What would become of our mod ern methods of living if this public utility—power and light—service were to be removed? And what would become of the human race if this spiritual truth—service from power and light—were removed? SYMMETRY IN LIVING THERE are two symmetries in life which each individual must master. If be would adapt himself to the fine art of fine living. The first one lies within himself, which gives him perfect equilibrium of spirit. This comes from a deep as surance and certainty that his life Is built securely on the fundament als of right living. I regret for our youth today, that our wider generation has failed to pass on to them this sense of se curity and beauty of symmetry In our modern expressions of living, such as our unexplainable modern art, some of our dissonant music, and our silver screen distortions of sex, love, and home life. Our bar ren current literature, too, has had Its part in taking away what little security might be left to youth by featuring such phrases as “Time of Great Moral Uncertainty," “Morals in a Day of Relativity," “The Changing Moral Trend,” and “An Unmoored Age and the New Mor ality.” The love or beaut; in the ancient | Greeks caused their time to be called the Classic age, because It has endured throughout the ages. ’Standing on the Acropolis one full moon night, I saw the silvered Par thenon, 1 should rather say I felt It In my heart That was only symmetry In cold stone, how far greater when found In human life. Plato’s match I leas words bespeak It thus: "Cul ture is that thing that brings to ' body and soul all the beauty, all the perfection of which they are capable.” Four avenues we have for self realisation, which must precede our self-expression, If we would have symmetry In living. They are, “work, play, emotional control and spiritual nutrition." Our Inner sym metry must balance all of these. If we be weak In any one, we are only as strong as our weakest point It Is not what we do but what we are that brings us to our highest level. “We are so busy doing, that we have n’t time to be,” and yet the sym metry of life is found In Personal ity. The second of the two neces sary symmetries of fine living Ilea with the world outside. Enrichment of life is useful only when shared, then others catch its radiance. This must ha passed on to yonth if onr race is to continue to improve, for It isn’t “What life is made of, but ' what We is made for.” that counts. Becoming Sports Frock' With Jabot It **Th« PATTERN SMI It is not easy to find a sports i that plays No Favorites wh< comes to showing up the imp< tagure. But here's one that fla •regardless, by the very slmph vice of a rippling Jabot collar, notice that our designer has 'sacrificed one whit of the tai j chic and easy freedom the s ! frock needs. The pleated sleev arm action—pleats in back b and skirt for freedom. Here Is the most perfect model for one o lovely new printed satins that being shown in such delicious p shades. A tie silk would be 1 and any number of cottons are i able for a simpler version. A with matching buttons. Pattern 2341 is available In 14. 16, 18, 20, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 42. Size 16 takes 3% yards 36 t fabric. Illustrated step-by-step j Ing instructions Included. SEND FIFTEEN CENTS (15 ; coins or stamps (coins preferred this pattern. Write plainly t address and style number. SURE TO STATE SIZE. Address orders to the Sewing cle Pattern Department, 243 Seventeenth St., New York Clt Smiles AND THAT’S THAT Husband—Will you miss me I am away. Wife—I guess I will. You’v ways been too good a dodge home. DING. DONG
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